Okano Department - Towns and Villages

Towns and Villages

Departments of Gabon by province
Capital: Libreville
Estuaire
  • Komo
  • Komo-Mondah
  • Noya
Haut-Ogooué
  • Djoue
  • Djououri-Aguilli
  • Lekoni-Lekori
  • Lekoko
  • Lemboumbi-Leyou
  • Mpassa
  • Plateaux
  • Sebe-Brikolo
Moyen-Ogooué
  • Abanga-Bigne
  • Ogooué et des Lacs
Ngounié
  • Boumi-Louetsi
  • Dola
  • Douya-Onoy
  • Louetsi-Wano
  • Ndolou
  • Ogoulou
  • Tsamba-Magotsi
Nyanga
  • Basse-Banio
  • Douigni
  • Haute-Banio
  • Mougoutsi
Ogooué-Ivindo
  • Ivindo
  • Lope
  • Mvoung
  • Zadie
Ogooué-Lolo
  • Lolo-Bouenguidi
  • Lombo-Bouenguidi
  • Mouloundou
Ogooué-Maritime
  • Bendje
  • Etimboue
  • Ndougou
Woleu-Ntem
  • Haut-Komo
  • Haut-Ntem
  • Ntem
  • Okano
  • Woleu

Coordinates: 0°47′N 11°34′E / 0.783°N 11.567°E / 0.783; 11.567

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